This is the most difficult part of the IELTS Exam. It takes a lot of effort to increase score in this part. The results on this part is very important to be considered for Research Assistant Position. You must not get below 6 while higher is better. Some of suggestions are below to achieve your desired score.
1. Read Task 1 and Task 2 example from Cambridge IELTS Official Book. Get overall Ideas on what kind of question appear in exam.
2. Read sample answers from Cambridge book. They have sample answer for different band score. Compare your writing skills with those band scores.
3. Buy one very good book on writing. Try to read minimum 2 hours everyday that book. You must write to improve your writing skills. Writing book has strategies on how to use different phrases and vocabulary to present your writing as high quality. Master those strategies.
4. Finally, practice everyday at least one writing example from Cambridge book.
The IELTS Writing test is designed to assess a wide range of writing skills, including how well you:
- write a response appropriately
- organise ideas
- use a range of vocabulary and grammar accurately.
Academic Writing
Format | Write in a formal style in the IELTS Academic Writing test. In Task 1 you will be presented with a graph, table, chart or diagram. You will be asked to describe, summarise or explain the information in your own words. This might involve describing and explaining data, describing the stages of a process or how something works, or describing an object or event. In Task 2 you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. You should find the issues interesting and easy to understand. |
Duration | The IELTS Writing test takes 60 minutes. Spend 20 minutes on Task 1, and 40 minutes on Task 2. You will need to manage your own time, so make sure you move on to Task 2 after 20 minutes. |
Number of questions | 2 questions. |
Task types | Two tasks: Task 1 and Task 2. You will be asked to write at least 150 words for Task 1 and at least 250 words for Task 2. |
Marks | Your Writing test will be marked by a certificated IELTS examiner. Task 2 is worth twice as much as Task 1 in the IELTS Writing test. Scores are reported in whole and half bands. |
General Training Writing
Format | The topics used in the IELTS General Training Writing test are of general interest. In Task 1 you will be presented with a situation and asked to write a letter requesting information or explaining the situation. You can write the letter in a personal, semi-formal or formal style. In Task 2 you will be asked to write an essay in response to a point of view, argument or problem. You can use a fairly personal style. |
Duration | The IELTS Writing test takes 60 minutes. Spend 20 minutes on Task 1, and 40 minutes on Task 2. You will need to manage your own time, so make sure you move on to Task 2 after 20 minutes. |
Number of questions | 2 questions. |
Task types | Two tasks: Task 1 and Task 2. You will be asked to write at least 150 words for Task 1 and at least 250 words for Task 2. |
Marks | Your Writing test will be marked by a certificated IELTS examiner. Task 2 is worth twice as much as Task 1 in the IELTS Writing test. Scores are reported in whole and half bands. |